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nib2gmodel problems...
From: |
Nick Zitzmann |
Subject: |
nib2gmodel problems... |
Date: |
Mon, 1 Jul 2002 13:22:08 -0700 |
I've got some Mac OS X software I'd like to test under GNUstep.
So I've been trying to get nib2gmodel 0.7 to work so I don't
have to redo my whole UI from scratch. Only problem is I can't
get nib2gmodel to work at all.
On Mac OS X 10.1.5, it won't even compile:
gcc GMArchiver.m -c -DNeXT_RUNTIME=1 -DNeXT_GUI_LIBRARY=1
-DNeXT_Foundation_LIBRARY=1 -DNeXT_GUI_LIBRARY=1
-DNeXT_RUNTIME=1 -DNeXT_Foundation_LIBRARY=1 -DGSWARN -O2
-Wno-import -fnext-runtime -Wall -I../Headers
-I../Headers/gnustep -I. -I(bunch of paths here edited
out; they're not important) -o
static_obj/powerpc/darwin5.5/nx-nx-nx/GMArchiver.o
GMArchiver.m: In function `-[GMUnarchiver decodeSelectorWithName:]':
GMArchiver.m:929: `NULL' undeclared (first use in this function)
GMArchiver.m:929: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
GMArchiver.m:929: for each function it appears in.)
GMArchiver.m:930: warning: control reaches end of non-void function
make[2]: *** [static_obj/powerpc/darwin5.5/nx-nx-
nx/GMArchiver.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [libgmodel.all.library.variables] Error 2
make: *** [subproj-all] Error 2
I got it to compile under Linux with GCC 2.95 and the stable
GNUstep stuff installed, and now it will compile but it won't
work. If I run it like:
nib2gmodel MainMenu.nib MainMenu.gmodel
I get an error about MainMenu.gmodel not existing, so it doesn't
do anything. Sorry I can't copy and paste the exact error
message; KDE's Konsole 3.0 doesn't support copying text or
dragging it into a text editor (arghhhhh).
I should mention that I made the nib file using the latest
version of Interface Builder on Mac OS X, and I don't have
OpenStep. I tried running nib2gmodel on the "internal" nib
files, ie. objects.nib, and it still doesn't work...
Help?
Nick Zitzmann
ICQ: 22305512
Check out my software page: http://homepage.mac.com/nickzman/
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